A Brief History of Buddhist Temples in England
There are around 190 Buddhist buildings in England, ranging from adapted historic buildings to purpose-built temples and pagodas.
There are around 190 Buddhist buildings in England, ranging from adapted historic buildings to purpose-built temples and pagodas.
After thousands of homes in Britain were destroyed during the Second World War, temporary houses known as ‘prefabs’ were built.
Alexander Graham Bell developed the world’s first working telephone, receiving a patent on the 7 March 1876.
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A gurdwara is a place of assembly and worship for Sikhs, meaning ‘the residence of the Guru’.